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The rate constant for this first–order reaction is 0.0160 s−1 at 400 ∘C A⟶products After how many seconds will 19.7% of the reactant remain?
all 19 - YANG > Activities and Due Dates > HW 11 nment Score: 350/1800 Resources Hint estion 11 of 18 > Trial (A) (M) Using the data in the table, determine the rate constant of the reaction and select the appropriate units. B (M) 0.400 0.400 Rate (M/s) 0.0149 0.0149 A + 2B - C+D 0.260 0.520 0.260 2 0.800 0.0596 Units R TY F HJ KL B N
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t Score: 35% Resources 1 Give Up? Hint Check of 30 > The rate constant for this first-order reaction is 0.650 s-at 400°C. A - products How long, in seconds, would it take for the concentration of A to decrease from 0.980 M to 0.280 M? contact help terms of Use privacy policy about us Careers 5 - 1 e ôO OW